On Security Now, Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte explain the biggest Twitter hack yet. For more on this story and many others, watch episode 776 of Security Now at https://twit.tv/sn/776. Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte. You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our full shows at https://twit.tv/shows/

Aug 06, 2015 · Leo Laporte can’t stop eating himself into an early grave. That is apparent to any live watcher, certainly, but increasingly even download viewers. From eating extra cupcakes “for” Georgia Dow to inhaling mass quantities of food during his office studio shows (Windows Weekly, Security Now), #Soup eats and eats and eats. Security Now 776 A Tale of Two Counterfeits | TWiT.TV Here's how Twitter was hacked. How can we prevent the next Twitter hack?Cloudflare outage takes out huge swath of American internet, including Down Detector. Security Now 732: SIM Jacking from All TWiT.tv Shows (Audio) on Podchaser, aired Wednesday, 18th September 2019. This Week's StoriesSIMjacker allows attackers to hijack any phone just by sending it an SMS message.Here comes iOS "Lucky" 13!Chrome follows Mozilla to DoH with a twist.Want to enable Do… This week we discuss another terrific NIST initiative, RSA crypto in a quantum computing world, Cisco's specious malware detection claims, the meaning of post-audit OpenVPN bug findings, worrisome bugs revealed in Intel's recent Skylake and KabyLake processors, the commercialization of a malware technique, WannyCry keeps resurfacing, LinkSys responds to the CIA's Vault7 CherryBomb firmware This week's storiesA sobering reminder about supply chain attacksFacebook's stance on end-to-end encryption raises official protestsUNIX's Co-Creator Ken Thompson's BSD UNIX Password Has Finally Been CrackedJapanese stalker finds idol using reflections in her eyesAmericans and Digital KnowledgeOpenPGP being built into Mozilla's Thunderbird eMail clientWindows 10 Tamper Protection being enabled EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami.Mozilla suspends "Send" due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II is still just as bad as the originalGoogle bans ads on stalkerwareA Chinese Internet equipment vendor in the hot seatLocating hidden drone operatorsRampant Router InsecuritiesTsunami: Google's open-source enterprise

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This week we discuss another terrific NIST initiative, RSA crypto in a quantum computing world, Cisco's specious malware detection claims, the meaning of post-audit OpenVPN bug findings, worrisome bugs revealed in Intel's recent Skylake and KabyLake processors, the commercialization of a malware technique, WannyCry keeps resurfacing, LinkSys responds to the CIA's Vault7 CherryBomb firmware This week's storiesA sobering reminder about supply chain attacksFacebook's stance on end-to-end encryption raises official protestsUNIX's Co-Creator Ken Thompson's BSD UNIX Password Has Finally Been CrackedJapanese stalker finds idol using reflections in her eyesAmericans and Digital KnowledgeOpenPGP being built into Mozilla's Thunderbird eMail clientWindows 10 Tamper Protection being enabled EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami.Mozilla suspends "Send" due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II is still just as bad as the originalGoogle bans ads on stalkerwareA Chinese Internet equipment vendor in the hot seatLocating hidden drone operatorsRampant Router InsecuritiesTsunami: Google's open-source enterprise

Jul 14, 2020 · EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami. Mozilla suspends "Send" due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II is still just as bad as the originalGoogle bans ads on stalkerwareA Chinese Internet equipment vendor in the hot seatLocating hidden drone operatorsRampant Router InsecuritiesTsunami: Google's open-source enterprise

Steve Gibson, the man who coined the term spyware and created the first anti-spyware program, creator of Spinrite and ShieldsUP, discusses the hot topics in EARN IT is still evil, Google tsunami.Mozilla suspends “Send” due to persistent malware abuseZoom fixed a new RCE affecting Windows 7 and earlier systemsThe EARN IT bill, take II i… Security Now is a weekly show hosted by Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson.The program debuted on August 19th 2005. Security Now! consists of a discussion between Gibson and Laporte of issues of computer security and, conversely, insecurity. Jul 21, 2020 · Boston bans face recognition, bad passwords. Boston bans facial recognition123456 is still the most popular passwordiOS 14 catches Linked-In, Tik Tok, and others red handed!US-CERT notes two Emergency Windows UpdatesHackerOne shares their top 10 public bug bounty programsSony launches PlayStation bug bounty program with rewards of $50K+F5 Networks patches a highest-severity vulnerabilityWe This week's Security Now! podcast is titled "Windows 7 - R.I.P.," not because there's much that we haven't already said about the fact, but that it happens TODAY; and that, given the still massive install base of Windows 7, it's significant that all of those machines will now be going without any clearly needed security updates. Security Now! is a weekly podcast hosted by Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte.It was the second show to premiere on the TWiT Network, launching in summer 2005.The first episode, “As the Worm Turns”, was released on August 19, 2005.